Box 3
Contains 17 Results:
Two letters to the Honorable C.W. Darrow, 1909
Two letters of correspondences to the Honorable C.W. Darrow in Glenwood Springs, Colorado from mcDonough & Morley, inquiring into the coal lands C.P. Smith.
Honorary Certificate to Fannie M. Bonvillain from the Terrebonne Parish Retired Teachers, undated
This collection dates from 1908 to 1964 and spans 5 linear feet. It consists of books, photographs, correspondence, clippings, ephemera, and artifacts pertaining to the Bonvillain, Smith, and Burguieres families of Terrebonne Parish, Louisiana. The Smith materials pertain chiefly to Clifford Smith's business dealings, while the Bonvillain materials are primarily family papers.
Business card from LeBlanc Tile Sales and Service, Inc., undated
This collection dates from 1908 to 1964 and spans 5 linear feet. It consists of books, photographs, correspondence, clippings, ephemera, and artifacts pertaining to the Bonvillain, Smith, and Burguieres families of Terrebonne Parish, Louisiana. The Smith materials pertain chiefly to Clifford Smith's business dealings, while the Bonvillain materials are primarily family papers.
Leaflet written in French, undated
This collection dates from 1908 to 1964 and spans 5 linear feet. It consists of books, photographs, correspondence, clippings, ephemera, and artifacts pertaining to the Bonvillain, Smith, and Burguieres families of Terrebonne Parish, Louisiana. The Smith materials pertain chiefly to Clifford Smith's business dealings, while the Bonvillain materials are primarily family papers.
Bill holder from the Exchange Bank, undated
Bill holder from the Exchange Bank in Natchitoches, Louisiana
A small soft-covered black book with dates of bills paid, a list of people, and drawings, undated
This collection dates from 1908 to 1964 and spans 5 linear feet. It consists of books, photographs, correspondence, clippings, ephemera, and artifacts pertaining to the Bonvillain, Smith, and Burguieres families of Terrebonne Parish, Louisiana. The Smith materials pertain chiefly to Clifford Smith's business dealings, while the Bonvillain materials are primarily family papers.
Correspondences to C.P. Smith about the Colorado coal land [copies].
Copies of materials from Box 3 FF2